"We did not find much more than was found the first day," Tamara Sabol said on Monday.

Heather Jurina, director of the Humane Society, confirmed the department has been called in to investigate, and would provide details of what has been found.

The estimated value of the calf is $600.

The Sabols said this is not the first time they've had problems with their cows. The couple has 24 beef cattle on the farm.

"Someone shot one of our cows in the head with a .22 rifle a couple years ago," Edward Sabol said. "We've had problems with kids riding their four-wheelers on the property.''

There also have been break-ins.

The couple's 125-acre farm, 6618 Lisbon Road, is located about a mile outside of Lisbon. It has been in Tamara Sabol's family since 1965.

Glenn and Patricia Boros, owners of Canfield Auto Car Wash on U.S. Route 224, have volunteered to donate $1,000 for the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who committed the crime, according to Morning Journal news partner WKBN Channel 27.